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*From inventory, before [[The Oracle Will See You Now|The Oracle]]'s major consultation: | *From inventory, before [[The Oracle Will See You Now|The Oracle]]'s major consultation: | ||
<center>You have no idea what this thing is for.</center> | |||
*From inventory, after consultation: | *From inventory, after consultation: | ||
:Following The Oracle's advice, you treat the plus sign as a book, and read it. It describes, in great detail, a place called the Dungeons of Doom. The first chapter teaches you that the Enormous Greater-Than Sign is actually the stairway leading to these dungeons, and the rest of the book teaches you how to recognize the items and monsters contained within its halls. | :Following The Oracle's advice, you treat the plus sign as a book, and read it. It describes, in great detail, a place called the Dungeons of Doom. The first chapter teaches you that the Enormous Greater-Than Sign is actually the stairway leading to these dungeons, and the rest of the book teaches you how to recognize the items and monsters contained within its halls. | ||
Revision as of 04:01, 8 July 2006
This is a plus sign. It's about a foot tall, and about a foot wide. It's sort of heavy.
Type: usable
Cannot be discarded
Quest Item
(In-game plural: plus signs)
Drop Location
When Used
- From inventory, before The Oracle's major consultation:
- From inventory, after consultation:
- Following The Oracle's advice, you treat the plus sign as a book, and read it. It describes, in great detail, a place called the Dungeons of Doom. The first chapter teaches you that the Enormous Greater-Than Sign is actually the stairway leading to these dungeons, and the rest of the book teaches you how to recognize the items and monsters contained within its halls.
- After you're done reading the book, it vanishes in a puff of obsolescence.
Notes
- Grants access to The Dungeons of Doom.
References
- In NetHack, a plus sign represents a spellbook (or a closed door).
- In the use text, "a puff of obsolescence" alludes to the message received in NetHack after using some items, such as a throne.